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A. staying up late into the night
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B. Finish all the resources available
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C. Heat up a place to comfortable
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D. Counting yours days earning in the night
Explanation
The phrase refers to staying up late to work or study.
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A. those
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B. that
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C. these
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D. this
Explanation
- My views are quite in accordance with these of the Higher education Commission.
- میرے خیالات ہائر ایجوکیشن کمیشن کے خیالات کے عین مطابق ہیں۔
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- "These" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
- That, this, these, and those are demonstrative pronouns.
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A. None of these
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B. One Another
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C. Each Other
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D. Each Another
Explanation
Each Other: دو لوگوں کیلئے استعمال ہوتا ہے
One Another: دو سے زائد لوگوں کیلئے استعمال ہوتا ہے
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A. Abstract Noun
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B. Common Noun
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C. Collective Noun
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D. Uncountable Noun
Explanation
The inverted commas word "herd" is a collective noun.
It represents a group of animals considered as a single entity, in this case, a group of sheep.
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A. To destroy
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B. None of these
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C. Face the task
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D. In difficultly
Explanation
- The idiom "to bear the brunt" means to face the hardest or most challenging part of something, especially in difficult situations.
- It implies enduring the worst or greatest impact of a problem.
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A. To win easily
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B. To loose
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C. To win after effort
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D. None of these
Explanation
- The idiom "romp home" means to achieve victory effortlessly.
- It is often used in sports or competitions to describe an easy win.
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A. Charge too much
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B. A planned robbery
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C. None of these
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D. Robbery in day
Explanation
- The idiom "daylight robbery" refers to something being unfairly expensive or overpriced.
- It implies being cheated openly, as if the injustice is as obvious as daylight.
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A. To teach someone a lesson
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B. To destroy one's reputation
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C. Te announce one's fixed views
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D. To say something that is exactly right
Explanation
The correct meaning of "To hit the nail right on the head" is "To say something that is exactly right."
This idiom is used to indicate that someone has made an accurate or precise statement.
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A. Carried
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B. Found
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C. Put
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D. Took
Explanation
"She put out the."
This phrase typically means she extinguished or removed something.
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A. Ask
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B. Asking
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C. Asked
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D. Had asked
Explanation
If you had asked me, I would have told you the truth.
This sentence uses the third conditional.
It referring to a hypothetical past event and its possible result.
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